The community is celebrating the first enduring park and ride in Oxford, which is due to see its 50th anniversary since opening.

Redbridge began running a park and ride system on Monday December 10, 1973, which was the first permanent example of the transport management approach.

Oxford Mail: Oxford City Council leader Susan Brown at Redbridge park and rideOxford City Council leader Susan Brown at Redbridge park and ride (Image: Ed Nix)

The success of Redbridge inspired Oxfordshire to create the largest park and ride system in the country, with 5,900 parking spaces at five sites on the outskirts of the city.

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Oxford Parkway and Thornhill park and rides are run by Oxfordshire County Council, while Pear Tree, Seacourt and Redbridge are all operated by Oxford City Council.

Redbridge itself has evolved and last year became home to Energy Superhub Oxford, Europe’s most powerful electric vehicle charging hub.

The charging hub at the Abingdon Road site offers fast and ultra-rapid charging for 42 vehicles and is powered entirely by renewable energy.

 

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This story was written by Matthew Norman, he joined the team in 2022 as a Facebook community reporter.

Matthew covers Bicester and focuses on finding stories from diverse communities.

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